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mastercraft courser htr or a/t2
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<blockquote data-quote="Suey" data-source="post: 172263" data-attributes="member: 4388"><p>First time short time...figured I would see what everyone here has to say on a lt truck tire topic.</p><p></p><p>Looking for a good all terrain tire for my 2005 tacoma double cab long bed 4x4. I have toyo open country ATs on it now and they are about to slide me off the road in the snow. Anyone have an opinion on the mastercraft tires? The toyos I have now seem a little weak in the snow but they came with the truck so I rode them.</p><p></p><p>I would like something a little stronger in the snow and wet. I have had the Cooper Discoverer ATs in the past as well on my old Tacoma and they were great. Wondering if the mastercraft will hold up too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suey, post: 172263, member: 4388"] First time short time...figured I would see what everyone here has to say on a lt truck tire topic. Looking for a good all terrain tire for my 2005 tacoma double cab long bed 4x4. I have toyo open country ATs on it now and they are about to slide me off the road in the snow. Anyone have an opinion on the mastercraft tires? The toyos I have now seem a little weak in the snow but they came with the truck so I rode them. I would like something a little stronger in the snow and wet. I have had the Cooper Discoverer ATs in the past as well on my old Tacoma and they were great. Wondering if the mastercraft will hold up too. [/QUOTE]
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